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Kenya's bush-to-brew tours

By EDITH MUTETHYA in Nairobi, Kenya | China Daily | Updated: 2025-05-01 10:00
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Sprawling lush tea plantation in Limuru in Kenya's Kiambu County. WANG YUXI/CHINA DAILY

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Nestled in the heart of Rift Valley, 256 kilometers southwest of Nairobi, Kericho is home to some of the country's scenic lush and green tea plantations. The region is popularly referred to as "the tea capital of Kenya" due to its vast tea fields. It is also the largest producer of tea in Kenya.

Established at the inception of the tea industry in Kenya in the 1920s, Kericho tea plantation spans vast hectares of land.

Driving through the winding roads, the rolling green hills of the tea plantations create breathtaking picturesque landscapes.

The region offers tourists a thrilling adventure and tranquillity amid nature as they also experience local culture.

There are also many factories in the region where they can visit to learn about tea processing.

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